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Show vy devoted to the great Now Damp Ore ; to Smelters Moving TINTIC M, I ff A R. Co. plans j- K .. L.i r.. x .... ' ' t 1 ! i ;i "Irt e" vV 4 I I' ! r ! Liii.rj : :' r . n,)t . :: :n i:;o r !. n Xiimln-- r a River Wet 011 ; ,, . M. a llll an;,: ,1,1110 ;i:. ni 1, ,j!t. .loin, rv n w.uij au.. ho on-.si l- - Ftcniua'.lv ( dolnorv .U, Crapti, tlio had , , " of should m ui ,i ,!i'"d'lif 1 I I r' " h,,. I,..,., rn'i.is"vltllt, "aJ ,i ' 1 r ,h,ii ' 'f Price: .hh I. ;.lont lunail! It !,,s Hmr nr,.- drilling in. and oil in lh - to lie ; iffl. ill: It s in i ;;l o panioularlv! On Wednesdav of IhU week ss S3 i1 i "l id bis ,wn I XpiTii'l'Crs, li i Ore, brHl niOlieV to tnpi a !,,! r,i'mation iuii,.r "tiHfivd ly till' drill, wait nut at the; M iIori' i iniMdored i'1' li.irM1, uri.n.e the COnJ hitter j .l Upnrc TolL I (UK on Eureka of Earlier Days , occasional i ,f ' n- ron rinpraents, coupled with ' T, i w- Meeting Expenses f.ilii.in roo, pi ' t,U iil ( s.oul an.l oi iniiri,i i;i : 1suo of I ho Ino. i- -- 25 Iron King Ore Is - (I ri.:ulit,r;i' ...in. rs V.tn T,.w., r'j:ei.i ei;j,.y s.l.h ! t . f.aims w ,, . the United State RrouP !hfompany'a holdinga In thla noJLt.hpf : of ,llt Ti: '' vltlU .ken n;i J.S xhe low grade material: r uni,, the d f , ie. Men to American the a,oun( eonsianed Sh.. !.l nrf;, i:,u tt;- 'tineS Refining compenya large ahafi h.n 1, ,, ... Thla smeller ,Vi Garfield. at ro-.f,., i .it.,1 - . T.iroadr taken Quite a large approEinuiM-Idrifung h;, ,!at of dump ore from the Bui- h geological condi; iona l;n n, f,i Hw.v property and under the tor ore. The t contract will no doubt clean to continue tho divti.i:,.i.i... two large mill dumps, one ,a , on the 900 level, Pa,'n tons and 10,000 about iining after in eicena of 20,000 tons. v. smith, a wen known local An Interesting Scout . ictor. has charge of the load-- , He haa handled & Session Held Wedncs of tbii ore. iher of big dumpa In a moat manner, hia most recent .in.l iii.iin.it t. n-.i.- II;.,: I. i.d - o'-- i Hi ' l ,. MINES SILVER-LEA- id,v. Hd ."I i. "t a' i'ho I. :,f r-- n d ' i .. t ,,f ' 1;- -l- 1 al; I ! j ,.S " - t f .,f f 'V,1, '" !. ; 1" 1 ' ... .0 rii y i rr. it.n g-"-ts- i.. ' !t A.'. t c ITtrH .. . lt The iml pfiid, i.',' i, the Silver Shiold M;p.inc , ship-the are being made for a1! has about 40,000 tone of dump T-' Beck liullion property, from the r f . V t O .in 4 ., vring portant . , , from Mammoth. WOULD S LARGEST ir , - - of ,000 tom m Beck t Eureka; aloo 1: HOME OF Til i Sbodd Name Streets and Number the Houses 11 Harold Shrivir, wnt out luniit-- ,r rocnt of tt.it ;:, ji. Uttwk of th, -. to take a. company Of (1,:S from Bol- ; DISTRICT jiwh county. utah. kkii.av. Drifting in Progress. on 900 of Iiidfptn' it - i iliL mining tsu-ts- r the 1 ' " .K. leHiHe, whit waa in the dlatrirt hii baa had many yeara the piirono of Inspecting the in the Itangi ly, tohiradu, mine, siai.-- s that the ore showing on 500 levels is entirely .fr lie feels confident nts will come along hut the mine's output sufficient to meet operating t - 1 aar-yio- ry at Mammoth many thousands ",7rlal for the a. a. ft n j Which concern purchased ,! been having loaded he k mbs io., au's t1rtls,rrPOmmitte- J .! Iw B n (It? Wednesday TV-mi,-" netting be Union tel was the dumps t lie iloepmi level reached by Ihs new The crosscut la In s spar ami linritn format ion which saasyn two or three dollars per ton sad It will not ho at all aurprialng If this piece of work given the company unother point from whirh to taka a ciininiercial grade of ore. o shaft. to the the carloads r thought is I'nue, .ire ran lot has iirru louueu. luring the past Mw years there keen quite a demand for the racter of ore to be found In ... - - on reenr.t as favoring the nj nine cii, nai lers. j am., lime in Ji!U. There! n.iic' ..s,. hv th. county of a silo for HO ity. else in the dull wiih a con. the annual showing of tho county's or important acmit Hniiuux in Kureka dating jro.lu.-tthe' A number providtng the c.iiinty's :e properties and when ? ,ur. iiiscusMon.i- l.oclc to that time, alik.uidi Mr.' mom y is mat. hed with money raise I shipments problema wre rlvic ftthe matters, c the local mines did (rooks and Hr. MiClirysul coir.d(hv the Nephl people. The resolution not meet tt01011,", drlvefor Ihe year on which pmi.aMy run n dose race f..r such was unanimously requirements of the smelters a adopted. Me. ,naL Fport I.lus be ntadehy th honors. commenced looking around for travcn also called in Hm ntleniion Hrst of the ooming month, the prop- Mr. Shriver tout hed Itriefly on which the club has riven the pade material to be found in I supporl in order l Imoball team. sNiHi.)e. In rai- early day . tniiiin;r, wln-find mill dumps. It is thought fl registration of all troops I i.- prop.-rof ihc I'.ui'ii in l In- almost every dump in this dis- - fr3 ii.vili.d for the coming, rn?Ya- - IV,I,TI!- - IS Pr",,,rj,,, tlie Na,ional Hoy were the Bullion 5ck. Hi'l eii.nii, cart iie sakeil (hat menihe.s yield anrofiT ' ot a Amerlca: Kl',,ut training Cmninl llu- - ilo everything ainrt the (cntciinial ore In being tak-it,o- n poasihle to put over alt hoiigii ore was ih clean-uMinn .'nrsira TTiti min course with meetings every mon'.h reka, for l.'urcka campaign coming from ihe Mauunoiii and Si!- - which was inaugurated by Him mayor In to these alv. r the district, gatherings and otlo r cily officials, City ends of the ilNirirt. lie A under the direction of T. W. Byches so related humorous imi.l.-nper-- . Burton cinniiMc, wllh A. the local scout executive; instruc- laining to Kureka's early business ,k chairman, was named to deride tions as to the duties of the troop hthI professional affairs and (old mi a method of raising tho funds committeemen; duties of the offi- stories of come of the old time res;- neiessury In send a representative of characters tim dub to the international conven-nuc- h cials of the court of honor; the im- dents the outstanding cmai Weir is Sued as every live mining camp at-- ! lion which takes place at Montreal portance of all reports going forto the headquarters of the lo- tracts and holds -- and in nd.lilionjncM June. by Showers Mining Co. ward cal council at least one week in advance of meeting at which scouts konas Weir, well known Salt are awarded badges and other honof the West's jMangum Hr 5 Returned t mining man who operated In ors, nnd last the appointment of ex- - Earnings aiatrlct for many From South America Big Copper Properties years and who pert examiners who will pass on the of .various hoy scout activities of the Hu l?,ng" ln the JrCity, ,cinity Utah Copper was in better finan- has been made the de- - Tintic cities W Lester Mangtim, ronneeted aot in a suit which condition at the close of 1925 with the Knight ) has been that states W. T. piaiis companies of Iro-vDyches F- D. ,?hv.. by nr.d well known lore, has Just reWalker which are now being made will keep han at the same time a year prev tbe Showers Consoil- - the boy ecouts of Eureka. Mammo'h, ouk, according to the annual report. turned after spending a year and a H The cash on hand, haiI icKiied recently. Mining company. The amount Mr. Man-i-a- rt floUh America. Dividend. Silver City. Elber'a andtor is $1700 and from 1, 018, 212 to Rum iiirri'iisod sumrpnt there to look after the local three the coming Goahen during busy he surplua Qulh iMW tract of land which the Knight ;sg men, V. H. JrJ.&tiO.l 29. an,J Vf i(Ana trine will Iim McBeth, Frank Ma. MA.tVa snd Ray Barney, have been flefendants in the same local people state that tbey Bacured ' i v e,r on th dumps ot me t.i Bird and Triangle claims 'fl routing few years, profit of I2.S98.80S after dt,precia-,1jt(-Istj j tinn. but before depletion. Thla Jth end of the district and total of four carloads of Knife Wielder Held equivalent to $1.33 per share on the L,TI-1- 1 un-Tivt- i r b,fh J'1' U KBMMM1 1.990.457 sharea outstanding and they received no Court District to the their settlement checks be-J-M compares with net of $1,75,609 ort o np by Mr. Walker who S3iTnm( Vonerdurfna the rear' Mr. It. T. Burton pleasantly Garcia. arrcstM on Heriberto ,n be Rround and the members of the Fin t re nf'wtslned dumps 51.851.274 of Frank pounds - Weir produced on complaint leased. April 10th, u" Lprary Uub on VScdncHday 12 of cost a at with d assault, refin Messees feei that copper The program Included s they should Gallegos, charged with After making a ..pc oound. wen left out ; . . and T- - W I.chf!8; Janul li. , Silver j ( ...w ' ' l- s:ri vr uM-K.- , i f , s i s tb.-loch- ' t. t j - n f Ili'ii . - l: . BT,Pi""fi rr"1 P J .." i l,?4!,,l,r !ril,i,7T ,V , 1 "I, J.u B 1 "S" . V'ri,ri''" lt ,,h' Sul't. r"n,,n Given A Thorough Cleaning BcilUT Ktoniiy wetither of Hie early purl the week inlerferred to some extent with Fiureka's dean up as aniioiinced several days previous,, hut Mayor Bike stales Ihal the work will lie continued until the rlty Is given a very thorough cleaning. Bropeity owners and renters are requested to remove all garliiige arid rubbish- - of all kinds, placing It where it cun he conveniently readied hy the city's trucks and teams. If thla Is done the refuso matter that has arruuimulateil during the past winter will be hauled away free of charge even though It is impiMisilih to do all of the work during the present week. The city urflduls are determined to make a good Job of It this year, cleaning every section of Ihn camp, and thosn who fall to perform Ihe work at this time will later have to stand tho expense of hauling rubbish. This Is a sanitary measure and It should not he necessary to urge residents of the city to give Hietr premises the necessary spring cleaning. .f pro-crai- irs of the litigation, thvy are entitled to the ,be ore "hipped and is forthcoming orced to file a counter m.v y tol Standard Co. Assessment Delinquent Col. Loose Visited at His Tintic Mines FI. Lckmo and Preston G. Col. Peterson were In Tintic on Wednee-da- y and paid a visit to the Iron King, Gold Chain end other mi nee la which they are Interested. The outlook la very good at the Iron King, they stale, and rhanrea of getting Into the ore at the Gold Chain could hardly be better. At present the Iron King is mining some very got! ore, regular ehipments being seat out. Mr. Betereon, who Is now delinquent .l?e,.recnt assessment of u, centB a "hare, levied a jh da- of March. The sale "I0011 ,a Apr11 24th at ru .01,s tl,e company at Provo. tbt IB secretary. of the Central Stau- r rai0 1, bai been ,n Progress f B 0IlthB- through jrtl r ,CS f & Mt Eureka r K WH1 lam? a J & tW by Bg and1 :S to get a new broat Arn- p,ani tor the new Sys.tem- h 4ditV. to t pur Eureka Mining Man Is Interested In Nevada '.h. 41 pleaing the to be ioa r-- c- M i e i ; - ; e. -- '- .ni F-- - j f tr,m ,ower i!8" a hat going Bt on 1 Mr. the railroad, George i0MhTmpanjr Ho. f5 pas- - matters per- i, d,Cussd ith the :t;ucture fn, i & Certain to this" "city Armstrong, the Pacie?or,ntendent V5 'literal kl3 the work being Copper Leaf Pacific Official Says Station is J 4 - the S-- if 8Un-i- on :ic- - j I uTcTo the new depot. t member of the state road commission, expressed himself as pleased with the manner In which the Tintic highway Is being maintained under the supervision of Durid Ureenhslgh of this district. The road has been In fairly rood condition throughout the past few months and the constant attention which it Is receiving will Insure a salsfactory highway during the It. I). Gardner, local mining engt neer, relumed to Fiureka on WeJ nesday after spending a few days In southern l.'tah and Nevada.. Mr. Gardner is a consulting manager cf coming Slimmer when It will likely tho Lynn Big Stx property at Mil- carry the heaviest travel In Ite hisford and Is performing similar ser- tory. waa T,P, a? rf i'i being fixed at $250. Garciaremaina?iyarI llJe Following the regular meeting of vice for the Mhamrock mine al lone, Nevada, and Ihe Ten a bo Cons, at Improvements in Order ble to get bond and must aort' 0'f RCoLolidated !h,';.bo"J':8a1,a:ra!!K'Ld.. Tenabo, Nevada. The Bhamrock and at Tintic High School Tenabo are controlled by Utah min0 ing operators. John Bunnell, who Is In charge ot the Tintic High School buildings and SI IJJV.W8 WILL LEAVE other property, has evidently takon to $1.11 on Feb. 3rd. LI with the Ruest GOING KKKA, TO IIMIIO prize, presented lJjeiwas sad paint-u- p Mayor Bike's cleaa-u- p immediately after shares ou'aad Dm t at the party were: Mrs. B. e cia Dcr;Iresent la fact Mr. proclamation hl seriously, JMr. arrested FMward Mrs. and Cornlo J. Sullivan, Bunnell some weeks aro started hie Bonner, wards and was was - Bonner. Mrs. re!,rDinRSTf! have share. ViLfr n - The - Mrs. Theodore Miller, Mrs. O. V. who have made many friends daring Gallegos claims to InOJ Lindsay. Mrs. C. E. finish. Mrs. J. the few years that they have resided annual Job of brightening up the sfabbed in two or three ples. a , hargiHl as of the school. Already a terior f,alanc. yolidated left In pocket Mrs. Mrs. are E. this Alan Bike. O'Connor. city, preparing to leave. small boolT In the upper amount of painting haa been ron,Mn. ' jn Edward 11 ( faino shows Bike, Mrs. S. A. Jones. Mrs. Tbey will to to Sail Lake within the Urge his vest undoubtedly preventing and done the place haa taken on a financial position. causing a faal a strong Hayward. Mrs. V. L. Thomas. next few days, remaining there for most pleasing appearance. Mr. Ban-nel- l !Mrs. It. I). Gardner. Mrs. Mary II a short time and then proceeding ty states that he usually attends heir former home in Idaho where to most WCounty Attorney Hoyt handled the gtate President At Driscoll, Mrs. Alex Blight, Mrs. of thla work during the locate. Mr. they expect to again vacation but that some of Sullivan has followed mining at the summer boys from the trade school have Biirrui Chief Cons, property during his the been anxious to take a hand In tha ed to Nephi pending his trial residence here and both he and Mrs. fur the experience that they district court painting Sullivan have been active In lodge and the Job gain might and social other affairs of the city. for this year hasconsequently been eurted some,b Mate the is who SHORT COUNCIL prpidnt o o , XST t what earlier. HELD ON FRID.'x p;vs organization, is to be prev-ntsOne of the finest electric ranges Apostle Smith Attends been sent Into this terL. D. S. Conference that has ever A brief Utah Power ft Light the by ritory was held was Installed la the Co. week this week, with Apostle Joseph Fielding Smith of school kitchen for tha uea of tha doCounc and convened atjSait Lake City was the principal mestic science class. The cUas :k. Helen Bees-- 1 speaker at the L. D. S. Church quart-,;- members end their teacher have for Gourley, ..... University Of. erly conference held In Knreka last some time been preparing the weekering the t rgaa 8ni whi;e ,:i Church was absent Womens V league, report id Saturday and Sunday. Very Inter- - ly luncheons for the local Klwanls .land l'fb Rowe Mrs b Rowe! Wednesday morning. that She returned the previous nAetlMw .sing programs were carried out on club and the money realised on these cu, the guests of t.ii from California wbre. In: both days, Bresident K. F. Birch of meals has unselfishly been tnrned approved and bills Tuesday Co;. or,jn-ana the Agrtc.urai a etudent at coeds,; the Tintic Stake being in charge. into new equipment for the kitchen. $251.50 were audited c,jmpany wl,h four olllr Tl e!;pshe represented the Salt Lake adthe speakers were Oliver The electric range has two Urge aiFr wii "i honor system and Pinch and Pearson Corbett, Tintic ovens and the seme number of dormitory management men who returned but m short time ovens me well as six disks. nidered. she said. .ago after filling missions for the warming Previous to the installation of the Mr. Finch waa in Califor- - new stove the domestic science j church. Telegram. :nia for a period of six months while teacher was considerably handicapmining news, stock Mr. Corbett served two years in the ped ln the teaching of modern on page S. i central slates. vrpa ore and ion sales on ehipments be rill fratern.ty. Th. next meeting Friday, May th. Gar-.a,c- ot Central ward Uhlson was in from property during the week niid reported a nice showing of lead In hmh of the drifts that are now being driven on the fiOO level, with cwrylhlng to Indicate that one of lliesti headings should open a deposit of Rood ore within a few round! Two raises are also following the quurlx above this same level and the offlrers of the Zuma feel encouraged over the present showing. Excellent headway Is being male wllh the development program at this mine and at no local property is money bring spent more carefully or economically. In the ore bins at the mine there Is a part of shipment which ought to he completed quite soon. en-19- -- I'M Hie Zumu J1'" ' ' Eurcks. Lead Appears In Two Drifts At Zuma Mine KT. |